I just started to test Hugin, and prepared four well matching levelled
images . I got this bent panorama:
[image: TheCastle.png]
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I have problem and can't Google it so I hope there is somebody who knows
whats going on:
While working on my last project I found Hugin export's my panoramas into
150dpi using LZW compression instead of 300dpi and NO compression, but in
stitcher tab compression is unchecked.
I tried:
Thanks! That was what I needed to know.
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? Or does
weighted blending happen after mask computation?
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> I've been experimenting with the save-masks option for dealing with
> architectural subjects, and what I'd like to do is load the images with
> their
opening them in PS, and converting them down with linear gamma,
but this seems not to work particularly well). Or is there something
inherent to the algorithm that makes it work a lot better with float tiff
masks?
Thanks!
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On Win64, I can see both added arrows (in quick preview and in Control
points).
I noticed there is no left margin for the icons in "All" and "None"
buttons in the quick preview:
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I tested 2, 3, 4 on win64. All work very well.
Though I think the context menus in 3 are that unusual, that no
"uninformed" user might discover them. What about a visal guide for them? I
can imagine converting these buttons to split buttons with these small
downward arrows suggesting there
And here we go! I've managed to create a Windows 64bit build thanks to the
tutorial on wiki on building the SDK with VS2013.
https://app.box.com/s/rpch03cckude2mfq900xoudoq8xahezm
Feel free to reupload the installer to sourceforge.
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environment on my machine and provide the build. But I don't promise
anything, so, please, Harry, do not give up :)
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Hello devs. Can we expect a Windows build of the beta to appear? I'd like
to test the (supposed-to-be-fixed) support for GPU remapping on integrated
Intel GPUs. Thanks for answering (and for your great work!).
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I need to shoot a 360x180 pano as a Dodecahedron (12 images).
What is the ideal focal length?
With what roll, pitch yaw values to shoot for as little overlap as possible?
What kind of tools do you recommend to do this kind of planning?
Thanks,
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On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 9:36:11 AM UTC+2, T. Modes wrote:
Hi all,
since the release of beta2 some bugs were reported and fixed.
Today we are release release candidate 1 of Hugin 2015.0
The new source tarball can be downloaded at
Hello,
the announcement for hugin 2015 states:
Many of the underlying tools in hugin are now able to use available cpu cores.
My workflow is by command-line only and involves vig_optimize, nona
and multiblend. Also panoramas are processed in parallel already.
So this does not speed things up at
Hello,
testing new
nona version 2015.0.0.31a6f3742639
nona -v -o -5 5.pto
Remapping and stitching
loading 5.jpg
remapping 5.jpg
blending 5.jpg
loading 5.jpg
remapping 5.jpg
blending 5.jpg
loading 5.jpg
remapping
Hello,
I am trying to run nona on a Ubuntu Amazon EC2 AMI with a GPU.
Did anyone get the GPU to work?
What is needed?
Thanks,
Jan Martin
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Hello Stefan,
for sure I am not the only one happy to help with testing.
If it just won't be that hard.
I run Ubuntu 14.04. 64 bit.
So i guess it is
https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/ubuntu/next/+sourcepub/5049222/+listing-archive-extra
And now?
Someone please explain step-by step.
Hello,
is there a way to pipe the nona output directly into multiblend/enblend?
I am working with the command line.
What's needed to add STDOUT to nona?
Can you think of any technical reason against this approach?
Thanks,
Jan
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Without hugin?
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vote it up on hacker news, where the best discussions usually are happening
;)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7347129
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Founder, 360cities.net http://www.360cities.net
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/9000/largest-panoramic-image
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OK, but that's because you know it's Hugin... how did you know? Almost no
one would, and that's not really fair.
I see nothing stating anywhere that the app is derived from Hugin, etc.
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Hi, sorry for the cross posting.
if you're curious about the theta 360, here is a review and demo / unboxing
video I made.
http://blog.360cities.net/theta-360-review/
if you want to know more, please feel free to email me directly :)
Jeffrey
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Hi all,
suddenly I am getting errors with enblend:
verson:
enblend -V
enblend 4.0-753b534c819d
uname -a
Linux ips 3.2.0-52-generic #78-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 26 16:21:44 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Any idea what to do?
Error:
*** glibc detected *** enblend: free(): invalid next size
Hi Loyd,
I think Jim assumed you have a globe without stand.
Just do as you thought. Images will be fine.
Your project sounds interesting.
Please upload the images to make them available.
We will have a look and then provide you with the hugin configuration file,
so you can see how it is done.
Hi all,
this has been discussed before, but never done.
I like to provide a bounty for the close program Window when done
processing command line option for PTBatcherGUI.
Looking for a compiled version for Windows 7, 64bit.
Looking for:
/c, --close close PTBatcherGUI Window when done
for the temp folder would be nice too.
Jan
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 5:58 PM, T. Modes thomas.mo...@gmx.de wrote:
Am Samstag, 20. Juli 2013 21:01:03 UTC+2 schrieb Jan Martin:
Performance:
I am using --parallel with as many .pto files as there are cores.
Each .pto files is ony 6 files with 5 MB
Hi all,
this is about PTBatcherGUI from the command line on Windows 7.
Is there a way to set the tmp folder for the .tiff files?
So far they are in the same folder as the resulting .jpg images.
Performance:
I am using --parallel with as many .pto files as there are cores.
Each .pto files is ony
:
Hi Jan,
Try setting the environment variable TMP or TMPDIR to where you want
the files (at least they are supposed to work for PTmender and other
PT tools).
--dmg
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janmar...@diy-streetview.org wrote:
Hi all,
this is about PTBatcherGUI
Hi, I'm selling my Clauss Rodeon VR Head ST
https://dr-clauss.de/en/foto-studiotechnik-3/rodeon-vr-head-series/item/210-rodeon-vr-head-st
email me with an offer.
thanks,
Jeffrey
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Ingredients:
I have a bunch of architectural floor plans that is old (1918) and hand
drawn. They are big scans.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-mc-OUm2w6Ns/UWKPt2LjpxI/CpA/fP2eVQt_gRc/s1600/163_532+163_533+163_534+163_535Tegning+10.05.jpg
I also have a new line drawing
Hi all,
I am wondering how they stitch this?
Rig with 3 cameras:
http://www.geonaute360.com
Panoramic Video:
http://www.wesphere.com/swf/embed.php?id=video_007
Anyone got a clue?
Thanks,
Jan
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Zip an upload the original images and your .pto file please.
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 8:15 PM, paolobenve paolobe...@gmail.com wrote:
Upgrading to hugin 2012.0.0 resolves the problem with unrelated images,
but some image is given a 90º rotation, and the resulting stitching is
still very weird.
, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Bruno Postle brunopos...@googlemail.comwrote:
On Nov 26, 2012 7:44 AM, Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.org
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Please be so kind to explain how to do the following using exiftool?
# Exiv2 Google Photo Sphere command file
Please be so kind to explain how to do the following using exiftool?
# Exiv2 Google Photo Sphere command file
# -
#
# $ exiv2 -m photo-sphere.txt file ...
reg GPano http://ns.google.com/photos/1.0/panorama/
set Xmp.GPano.UsePanoramaViewer XmpText True
Terminal:
sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install Image::Size'
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Bruno Postle brunopos...@googlemail.comwrote:
On Oct 1, 2012 5:58 PM, grek aaa wrote:
Hy any one know why i have this error ?
erect2cubic --erect=g8.tif
Can't locate Image/Size.pm in @INC (@INC
Hello,
I tried to stitch 30 photos to create a 360° equirectangular (and then
stereographic) panorama following this tutorial:
https://secure.flickr.com/photos/jftphotography/505008136/in/set-72157600232700728/
I import my images and generate control points with autopano-sift-c.
The problem is
I'm using 2011.4.0 on OS X, I'll try with cpfind and your suggestions.
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With cpfind it's about the same.
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I got this result last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6DMSjtrTP0
You need to get the seams right first.
Be aware that a template will work for a single distance only.
So you need to know what kind of situation you will shoot later, and make a
template for that exact situation.
E.g. ALL
Please post a picture of your rig too.
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You need to have two lenses, one for reach image.
Only optimize the one for the art, no the photo.
Everything that is bold on the Optimizer tab can be changed.
Make sure nothing for the picture is bold.
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 6:18 PM, Patrick David patda...@gmail.com wrote:
Not sure if this
Not sure if this works.
You could open the .pto file with a text editor and check in what sequence
the images are saved to it?
Manually re-sorting it might help?
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Darius Blaszyk dhkblas...@gmail.comwrote:
The thing is though that the order in which the images
don't have enough
knowledge of the internal workings to pinpoint the issue.
On Jul 15, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Jan Martin wrote:
Not sure if this works.
You could open the .pto file with a text editor and check in what sequence
the images are saved to it?
Manually re-sorting it might help
this is a bug in hugin, but I don't have enough
knowledge of the internal workings to pinpoint the issue.
On Jul 15, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Jan Martin wrote:
Not sure if this works.
You could open the .pto file with a text editor and check in what sequence
the images are saved to it?
Manually re
Hi all,
it's time to put this into perspective before it gets out of hand.
What you see is a Japanese Chindōgu, not a panoramic rig:
*Chindōgu* is the Japanese art of inventing ingenious everyday gadgets
that, on the face of it, seem like an ideal solution to a particular
problem. However,
That's nothing.
The Japanese did it decades ago:
http://pictureisunrelated.memebase.com/2010/10/21/wtf-photos-videos-camera-hat/
Jan
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
hahaha, that's just great! Thanks for that link! :-)
Carl
Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho
Is it just me, or is there really no way to get the original images with
EXIF intact?
Also I do not want to download 100 images one by one.
Jan
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 4:48 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:
I set the number of CPU down to 1, still fails after 6 photos (4948 bit
wide each).
Just found this pano by cartoonist Hösti:
http://www.hoesti.de/wimmelbild/index.html
Just funny.
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While we are at it listing interesting players, I like to remember
PTViewerNG by Prof. Dr. Dersch:
Working Player:
http://www.diy-streetview.com/webgl/PTViewerNG/index.html
His Website:
http://webuser.hs-furtwangen.de/~dersch/
Does anyone know what Mr. Dersch is up to right now pano-wise?
My
Hi all,
when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by the
other images.
I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so one
can place it more easily?
Same when clicking an images number, so one can
:31:21 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
Hi all,
when moving an image in the Fast Panorama preview it is often hidden by
the other images.
I wonder if someone is willing to implement this:
Have an automatic to bring the image grabbed with the mouse forward so
one can place it more easily?
Same
it easier to view the globe, or does it actually affect the
way the output image is created?
On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:57:27 AM UTC-7, Jan Martin wrote:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Fast_Preview_window#Move.2FDrag_tab
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:06 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:
I
Hi,
upon more testing I noticed that the error only happens when these 4 files
are present:
http://bit.ly/KWuLMu
Removing the files everything works well.
Files are not mine, no idea whats wrong with em.
Jan
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.orgwrote:
Hi
Works with
Firefox 12.0 and
Chromium 18.0.1025.151 (Developer Build 130497 Linux) Ubuntu 10.04
on Ubuntu 10.04, 64 bit.
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Hi all,
I 'd like to put this suggestion up for discussion:
Add a Learn tab to hugin.
There is no doubt that learning hugin can be a challenge.
Part of it is that creating a panorama means shooting first and then
processing images with hugin.
I think we loose a lot of new users with this
Hi all,
I am stuck on the Photo tab.
The Move up / Move down buttons are gone.
What are they replace by?
How can I move an image to the background or foreground now?
I tried right-click and Change stack, but it seems that has not the
desired effect?
Also I wonder if sorting the table by
No.
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 9:59 PM, ecs1749 ecs1...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Move/Drag on the Hugin Fast Review window has any effect on Control
Points?
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Thomas,
great work!
On the Optimizer Tab, the 'Image Orientation' and 'Lens Parameters' frames
are fixed size ca. 2:1.
I often have lots of data in the small 'Lens Parameters' frame and would
like to make it bigger for easy access.
Can we have a handle to resize?
Thanks,
Jan
On Sun, May 20,
Hi all,
could you please suggest where to find sets of original, unaltered,
source-images and ready-to-use .pto files for a hugin benchmarking test I
am creating?
Maybe 2 or 3 different sets to cover the most typical cases?
The test suite will run on Windows, Linux and Mac and will be available
Anyone willing to donate?
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.orgwrote:
Hi all,
could you please suggest where to find sets of original, unaltered,
source-images and ready-to-use .pto files for a hugin benchmarking test I
am creating?
Maybe 2 or 3 different
Hi all,
hugin is not on the list of accepted projects?
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/program/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2012
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hugin can handle HDR itself.
Also larger images (with better resolution) helps a lot.
Post your original images.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Syv Ritch elfrog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a pano with 3 images. The images are Photomatix 4.1.4. I used
because there are people walking
preview grid:
when images have masks applied that cross the image boundary, holes
appear in the grid in totally unrelated places. Not a showstopper but
just weird.
So far, so good.
Martin
On Jan 19, 1:41 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mac users,
I rebuilt the X86_64 part
fast, so maybe 4 cores is just overkill. I will increase
the sampling rate of the activity monitor and try again.
I also notice that the GPU acceleration is enabled by default. Is that
OpenCL? In that case it may be that my 4870 gets part of the workload.
Martin
On Jan 22, 3:34 pm, Harry van der
minutes. This corresponds to 2.5 effective
cores for the whole process. And best off all: no crashes.
Martin
On Jan 22, 6:56 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/1/22 Martin Middelhoek m.middelh...@gmail.com
It says:
Extra feature: OpenMP: yes
- version 2008-5
, completely
functional just slow.
Martin
On Jan 22, 8:54 pm, Harry van der Wolf hvdw...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/1/22 Martin Middelhoek m.middelh...@gmail.com
enblend starts 4 threads on my 4 core MacPro and does very briefly
reach a CPU utilisation of 350%. The whole process is so fast
Duell tdu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hullo Jan,
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 09:57:39 +1100, Jan Martin
janmar...@diy-streetview.org wrote:
I started a thread at the Phoronix Forum to gather some info on creating a
new Test Profile:
http://phoronix.com/forums/**showthread.php?68232-How-to-**
create
Hi all,
I am looking for a java coder to add an option to DeepZoomTiler.jar:
-zoomlevels 12,11,10,9
to generate only the zoom levels one really wants. In this case: 12,11,10
and 9.
Without it behavior should remain unchanged.
Right now all zoomlevels are created all the time.
And I delete
Hi Terry,
all,
the proposed hugin Test Suite for Phoronix solves a totally different
challenge:
Not to make sure hugin works, but to identify hardware it works with.
So one can purchase hardware (e.g. video card) that is known to work.
And makes sense. (more RAM vs. more expensive video card)
Hi all,
when looking for hardware that might work for nona GPU stitching I noticed
that benchmarking for Hugin is in a real sorry state:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Nona_GPU_stitching_reports
However there is a free Test Suite available that could change that easily:
Phoronix Test Suite available
I started a thread at the Phoronix Forum to gather some info on creating a
new Test Profile:
http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?68232-How-to-create-a-new-test
Some more info here:
http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/?k=documentation
Jan
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It is time to reveal a few more facts to allow for better judgment.
Each image set is 13.2 MB per panorama only.
Stitching, blending, cubing and tiling needs 8.5 seconds altogether on a 6
core AMD PC for USD 750.
What I am looking for is to build a cluster from many cheap boards and
CPUs, that
2012 14:49, Jan Martin janmar...@diy-streetview.orgwrote:
It is time to reveal a few more facts to allow for better judgment.
Each image set is 13.2 MB per panorama only.
Stitching, blending, cubing and tiling needs 8.5 seconds altogether on a
6 core AMD PC for USD 750.
What I am looking
Hi all,
I am looking for suggestions to build a cost-effective Linux cluster for
stitching, blending and tiling.
Data is 6 images of ca. 2.2 MB per pano. I have a real lot of them.
Lots of relatively cheap comodity hardware should deliver best bang for the
buck.
Suggestions for hardware design
Kay,
why on earth would one want to use the Windows version of multiblend with
hugin on Linux?
David updated his website, the Linux source is available since this weekend:
http://horman.net/multiblend
Just do
g++ -msse2 -O2 multiblend.cpp -ltiff -ltiffxx -o multiblend
Then as root copy the new
This might be obvious to coders, but I am stuck nevertheless.
Ubuntu 10.04.3 running on AMD Phenom II x6, 16GB RAM:
me@me-desktop:~/multiblend$ g++ -msse2 -O2 multiblend.cpp -ltiff -ltiffxx
me@me-desktop:~/multiblend$
It seems nothing happens?
What to expect?
How to fix?
Thanks,
Jan
On Sun,
Looks interesting.
Any chance for a Linux version?
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Monkey davidhorma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've developed an alternative to Enblend which I hope might find some
interested users here. It's not a better blender, and it lacks many of
Enblend's
thanks Harry.
On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 6:11:18 PM UTC+1, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
I will send you a pm to prevent his email adress from being snatched from
these mails by bots.
Harry
2011/12/13 Jeffrey Martin 360c...@gmail.com
Hi,
I'm looking for a contact to James Legg. Please
What is pto_gen?
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Hi,
I'm looking for a contact to James Legg. Please, can anyone help me contact
him?
thanks,
Jeffrey
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Ok,
I think I'm going to go ahead and build this thing:
hotshoe-mounted attitude logger for Nikon SLR
using gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer, it will write the Heading,
Pitch, and Roll of each photo into the exif data as the photo is shot.
Now, can anyone recommend which sensor device
HI Kay,
On Tuesday, December 6, 2011 8:52:59 AM UTC+1, kfj wrote:
A few years ago we had phones. Now we have smartphones. Let's hope we
also get 'smartcameras'.
I have very little hope at this point. Or, you could consider that they
(canon, nikon, etc.) might do it, 5 or 10 years after you
could work the same.
Cheers
/O
2011/12/6 Jeffrey Martin 360c...@gmail.com
HI Kay,
On Tuesday, December 6, 2011 8:52:59 AM UTC+1, kfj wrote:
A few years ago we had phones. Now we have smartphones. Let's hope we
also get 'smartcameras'.
I have very little hope at this point. Or, you could
Good find, Geoff!
Ok, so it looks like the heading can be written into the GPS exif data
without any hack?
That leaves only the pitch/roll data - We could probably stick this in the
altitude field, since the altitude data is always totally wrong and
useless anyway :)
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I think the main issue is WRITING the data into the nikon camera. it
supports only GPS logging, AFAIK and it might not allow writing to some
other exif field.
that's why i suggested an ugly hack, writing the position info into the gps
/ altitude fields.
does anyone know if a better solution
I have asked before... I wish I could do something besides only ask :(
I REALLY wish cpfind had a way to analyze smaller version of images (it
uses 1/2 size but default but it's either this or fullsize - nothing else!)
when you have 50 (or 500) source images, it would be extremely helpful to
Hey dude,
On Monday, November 21, 2011 6:39:08 PM UTC+1, mark skama wrote:
i repeat that other softwares don't work good for me
and i dont pay a ridicolus amount of 177€ for ptgui
Ptgui is 79 / 149 euro. Autopano pro is 99 euro.
How much did you pay for your camera, lenses, computer? How
Thanks Harry! :-)
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This is because it is a very fast preview window.
Certain sacrifices are made for speed.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Can-C. Dörtbudak
doertbu...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
i have a little problem. When i'm stitching pictures and have a look
in the GL Preview window there are a
Hey, that worked for me just fine :)
Stefan, you have saved me from a world of pain :) Thank you!
On Friday, November 4, 2011 5:43:25 PM UTC+1, Stefan wrote:
Hi Jeffrey
On 11/04/2011 04:47 PM, Jeffrey Martin wrote:
what packet? I want 2011.5 version of hugin, there is no package
http://icanhascheezburger.com/2011/11/11/funny-pictures-eyes-on-the-prize-cat/
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I have recently upgraded to ubuntu 11.10, and my hugin installation is now
broken. :(
So I might be desperately asking for help here on the group for similar
reasons to the above... I'm hoping to install the latest version of hugin
so that i can try the new vertical line detector :)
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On Friday, November 4, 2011 4:45:27 PM UTC+1, kfj wrote:
but it turned out the easiest would have
been to just bin the whole old source tree and uninstall, then clone
afresh, compile and reinstall. (Sorry I can't find the thread just
now)
I've gone one step further, i've completely
I've had a thought - since I'm going to go through the hell of compiling
hugin (i'm not complaining - only being honest - ;) I thought, why don't I
create a package for distribution? Won't that make everyone's life easier?
on the wiki page it says this:
Moreover, it is likely that your
next error:
jeff@jeff-ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install pkg-config libtiff4-dev
libboost-graph-dev libboost-thread-dev \ libboost-filesystem-dev
liblcms1-dev libglew1.5-dev libplot-dev libglut3-dev libopenexr-dev \
libxi-dev libxmu-dev help2man libplot-dev liblcms1-dev libboost-system-dev
Reading
next error:
jeff@jeff-ubuntu:~/src/enblend/enblend.build$ cmake ../enblend.hg
-DENABLE_GPU:BOOL=ON -DENABLE_IMAGECACHE:BOOL=OFF -DENABLE_OPENMP:BOOL=ON \
-DCPACK_BINARY_DEB:BOOL=ON -DCPACK_BINARY_NSIS:BOOL=OFF
-DCPACK_BINARY_RPM:BOOL=OFF \
-DCPACK_BINARY_STGZ:BOOL=OFF
I'm bringing this thread up again...
Does anyone find the possibility of a horizon detector interesting, for
cases where there are not vertical lines, but there is a horizon? This
would help to automatically level more panos
Jeffrey
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To do focus bracketing / blending you simply use enfuse with the contrast
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Hi Sebastian,
from the thousands spherical panoramas that i've shot, using both fisheye
and normal lenses, I'd advise you not to bother trying to stitch pictures
of the sky. It's just not worth the trouble.
Shoot a single image of the sky with a fisheye lens, and stick it into the
Hi, you mentioned Improved auto cropping
is this part of pano_modify?
thanks,
Jeffrey
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